Originally posted by JustKeepSwimming
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Originally posted by dx4100 View PostThat is what I don't understand about the SC roles. SC is attached to the job and not the person right ? If you leave you lose your SC. So they are basically looking for someone to leave a job right ?
However in reality many places can't or won't let it be transferred, which makes a mockery of the "must have SC" requirement.
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Originally posted by swamp View Post[...] However in reality many places can't or won't let it be transferred, which makes a mockery of the "must have SC" requirement.
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Originally posted by JustKeepSwimming View Post
I've never done SC work, is the existing SC mandatory? Some adverts do state it, or list it as 'preferred', but surely it must be the case that they have to grow the SC pool eventually? I can't see permies with SC going contracting is enough to offset SC contractors retiring/changing industry.
Thats the bonkers thing about SC, you'll get PM,s doing change, change managers doing service delivery so yes many examples of poorly skilled people doing roles just because they've got SC. PC has SC as an example. There are some clients that will contractors through SC but it's very very few and it's an interesting comment about the SC pool getting smaller.
Originally posted by dx4100 View PostThat is what I don't understand about the SC roles. SC is attached to the job and not the person right ? If you leave you lose your SC. So they are basically looking for someone to leave a job right ?
So.. (sorry Mal) SC appears to be transferrable.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by dsc View Post
It doesn't really matter whether it can be transferred or not, it's about the ability and easy of getting SC in the first place. Having SC already for a role means you are pretty much guaranteed to get it again for something else.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by dx4100 View PostHad a hot one come through this morning... £200 per day for a role which would have been at least £450 not long back. The market might be bad at the moment but some people are just taking the mickey with job postings like that.Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
No. It does matter because a vast number of roles ask for existing SC and next to no clients are willing to put you through the process if you've had it before or not.Comment
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Originally posted by dsc View Post
So they want existing SC for the sole purpose of transferring and not because it's easier to obtain it cause you've had it already? Even so, there's still benefits of going for someone with previous SC like I stated before.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
I can confirm SC clearance is taking about 8 weeks start to finish. No delays.
SC process has little to do with the number of roles as 99.9% will be asking for existing SC clearance only. It's just the way of the world and has been like this for a long long time. An 8 week process to get in a contractor that is usually an urgent requirement on the whole just doesn't work hence the closed shop approach.
There have always been a good number of SC roles in the searches even when the market was booming. They now stand out more now the market is rubbish. Defence and other critical spending doesn't get as affected as other areas.
I'd also be willing to bet a number of SC roles are appearing because there are contractors leaving for outside gigs.Comment
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Originally posted by na764 View Post
Any idea about DV timescales currently?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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